Tim Cutts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 16 Mar 2004, at 09:06, Victor Pendleton wrote:
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>> If the directory structure is the same and the snapshot is consistent
>> then
>> the answer is yes. If you do not want to purchase a commercial
>> utility, one
>> method is to schedule mysqldump, com
On 16 Mar 2004, at 09:06, Victor Pendleton wrote:
If the directory structure is the same and the snapshot is consistent
then
the answer is yes. If you do not want to purchase a commercial
utility, one
method is to schedule mysqldump, compress the file and then backup
that file
up.
What commerci
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Sent: 3/15/04 4:52 PM
Subject: RE: restoring a database from tape
Victor,
Will this not work for Innodb tables? If my backup also includes
system tablespaces and .ibd files ( we using multiple tablepsace), will
that be a problem?
Thanks
Raza
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Subject: RE: restoring a database from tape
> Victor,
> Will this not work for Innodb tables? If my backup also includes
system tablespaces and .ibd files ( we u
To: mt m
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Subject: Re: restoring a database from tape
If the table types are all MyISAM and you took a consistent backup the
answer is most likely yes.
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If the table types are all MyISAM and you took a consistent backup the
answer is most likely yes.
>> Original Message <<
On 3/15/04, 7:50:39 AM, mt m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding restoring
a database from tape:
> Hi,
> Recently we EOLed a machine that h